- published: 23 Dec 2015
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Warang Chiti (Varang Script) is a script, used to write the language of Ho tribe. Ho tribe mainly resides in the Indian states of Jharkhand and Orissa. Warang Chiti was origally invented by Dhawan Turi in 13th century, as Lako Bodra (1919-1996) claims. Script was rediscovered in a shamanistic version and later on modernised by Lako Bodra. This script gained popularity mainly in the primary education, adult education and in various publications. In this video, Mr. Naik Biruly is giving brief introduction of alphabets of Warang Chiti.
The Austroasiatic languages, in recent classifications synonymous with Mon–Khmer, are a large language family of continental Southeast Asia, also scattered throughout India, Bangladesh, and the southern border of China. The name Austroasiatic comes from the Latin words for "south" and "Asia", hence "South Asia". Among these languages, only Khmer, Vietnamese, and Mon have a long-established recorded history, and only Vietnamese and Khmer have official status (in Vietnam and Cambodia, respectively). The rest of the languages are spoken by minority groups. Ethnologue identifies 168 Austroasiatic languages. These form thirteen established families (plus perhaps Shompen, which is poorly attested, as a fourteenth), which have traditionally been grouped into two, as Mon–Khmer and Munda. However, ...